2013年7月8日星期一

ChromaLit XT: reaching an off-state neutral appearance when the lights is off



A phosphor supplier for materials providing customizable, patented phosphors and remote phosphor components for LEDs released ChromaLit XT remote phosphor technology. It was on display for the first time at the Light Building trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany from April 15-20 and again at LIGHTFAIR in Las Vegas, May 9-11, and it was invited by lots of Led lights suppliers.
ChromaLit XT targets higher-intensity light applications that require high lumen output in a small form factor, such as spotlights and floods. ChromaLit XT is optically treated to maintain an off-state neutral appearance when the LED light is off. Users can see up to 65% lower cost per lumen and enhanced off-state neutral color when compared to conventional remote phosphors that are yellow, the supplier reports. ChromaLit XT meets UL standards and is offered in a range of CCT and CRI options.
The ChromaLit series uses a phosphor composite substrate separated from the blue LEDs instead of coating them directly. This enables Led lights manufacturers to use a blue LED engine instead of binned white LEDs. The technique reportedly eliminates glare, offers diffuse light, increases efficacy up to 30%, and improves color rendering and light quality.

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